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What Country Should I Move To: Iceland or Norway

I apologize if this post is in the wrong subcategory but I didn't know which one to put it in.

I have been dreaming of moving back to my native Europe since I was kid. I currently live in America and have been exposed to all forms of filth that inhabits it. I am planning on taking a wife (hopefully) and moving to Northern Europe. I haven't been able to decide which country I want to move to.

I have narrowed it down to two: Iceland or Norway.

The reasons:
1. My admiration of the true culture of my native people.
2. They are not part of the European Union

I also have to take these into the consideration:
1. Which country is more expensive?
2. Which language, Icelandic or Norwegian would be easier to learn?
3. Which country has a larger population of immigrants (Muzzos, Blacks, Asians, etc)?

I do realize that Norway has the current highest HDI index in the world and is one of the least corrupt countries in the world.

As Lydig has said, it is almost impossible for you to move to either country.
Your profile states that you are half irish. Nice for you. If one of your grandparents or parents was born on the island of Ireland, you can claim Irish citizenship and as such you would be a citizen of the European Abomination and could live in either country without problems. If you could claim german citizenship through your prussian ancestry, the same would apply. If neither applies, then you are probably out of luck.

Iceland is very white but there are no trees. Norway has lots of trees but also relatively speaking lots of duskies.

What sort of work are you willing to do? You might have to do things that you wouldn't consider doing in the US. You might end up washing dishes, to start with at least. There is nothing wrong with that. My first job in Germany was washing dishes in a hotel. Within two years I had worked myself up to concierge, a job which I held for 10 years. Before I moved there, I had an administrative job at Stanford University Hospital. Wore either a three piece suit or surgical scrubs. Very respectable. I had studied at university which was why I had that job. But I wanted to go home and was willing to do what I had to do. Are you?

Das Recht und die Gerechtigkeit haben nur selten miteinander etwas zu tun. Höchstens machen sie winki winki wenn sie aneinander vorbei gehen.
The Law and Justice have only seldom anything to do with one another. At the most they wave at each other when they pass one another on the street.
Niemals vergessen. Niemals vergeben.

1 firearm ownership friendly
2 Many of and are of German
3 Many speak German and is a national language
4 They have a direct democracy and hold referendums on politics and government
5 Solid currency with a very successful economy
6 Beautiful scenery
7 The people share ideologies such as protectionism, preservationism, and isolationism.

And many more. I have considered trying to get a work visa and then apply for citizenship.

But I also have a duty to try and save my home country and i will not run from a fight. If the US eventually collapses despite true Americans efforts such as mine, then I will seriously consider Swiss citizenship.

"I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies."- Thomas Jefferson

As Lydig has said, it is almost impossible for you to move to either country.
Your profile states that you are half irish. Nice for you. If one of your grandparents or parents was born on the island of Ireland, you can claim Irish citizenship and as such you would be a citizen of the European Abomination and could live in either country without problems. If you could claim german citizenship through your prussian ancestry, the same would apply. If neither applies, then you are probably out of luck.

Iceland is very white but there are no trees. Norway has lots of trees but also relatively speaking lots of duskies.

What sort of work are you willing to do? You might have to do things that you wouldn't consider doing in the US. You might end up washing dishes, to start with at least. There is nothing wrong with that. My first job in Germany was washing dishes in a hotel. Within two years I had worked myself up to concierge, a job which I held for 10 years. Before I moved there, I had an administrative job at Stanford University Hospital. Wore either a three piece suit or surgical scrubs. Very respectable. I had studied at university which was why I had that job. But I wanted to go home and was willing to do what I had to do. Are you?

I think the only reason I would consider moving to Iceland is if I were guilty of some form of international Terrorism and wanted to drop off the face of the earth. Ok lots of white people there, but also lots of Snow there and the fact they paint the sides of buildings black should be an indicator.

I think the reason you do not see mussies there is for the above mentioned geographical reasons.

Honestly I do not see Europe or the EUSSR as a good alternative to the United States. Stay in the US and find a community that fits the bill. That seems to be the best option.

As Lydig has said, it is almost impossible for you to move to either country.

And yet' non-Europeans just walk into Norway like they own the place' while Europeans from AUS,USA SA,NZ ECT... must get EITHER a Irish,British,German citizenship just to enter any European country! What a joke!

We have very strict imigration policy! (as long as your not a refugee)

I don't think you know whats going on in the world, sorry!

Oslo? inst that in Norway?

quoted by a fellow Norwegian Hersir

Norway has a lot of non-europeans..

Sorry to break your heat Lydig' but Norway inst any different from any other European country.

Gaiseric, unless you are of immediate swiss ancestry, you have to live in Switzerland for 12 years before you can be naturalised swiss. 6 years if you are married to a swiss citizen.

Originally Posted by heidixx

And yet' non-Europeans just walk into Norway like they own the place' while Europeans from AUS,USA SA,NZ ECT... must get EITHER a Irish,British,German citizenship just to enter any European country! What a joke!

I don't think you know whats going on in the world, sorry!

Oslo? inst that in Norway?

quoted by a fellow Norwegian Hersir

Sorry to break your heat Lydig' but Norway inst any different from any other European country.

Heidi, foreigners can ENTER the countries for a visit with no problems. It is staying and working that they don't want you to do. And it is far easier to get into those countries as a non EU foreigner if you claim to be a refugee. Most countries have to give you a chance to make your case, then when they say no you appeal it and then appeal the appeal and by then you have lived there so long that it is "unzumutbar", unacceptable, to return you to your homeland. This sucks but that is how the Enemy wants it. They don't want tall blond blue eyed norwegian lutheran australians to go live there. They want short, black haired, brown eyed black skinned people of the mohammedan persuasion to go there and muck up the genetic and spiritual basis. Because whites in general and germanics in particular are the only thing standing between them and total world domination. And presently we seem to be losing.

Das Recht und die Gerechtigkeit haben nur selten miteinander etwas zu tun. Höchstens machen sie winki winki wenn sie aneinander vorbei gehen.
The Law and Justice have only seldom anything to do with one another. At the most they wave at each other when they pass one another on the street.
Niemals vergessen. Niemals vergeben.